Chapter 3 Autophony: Listening to your Eyes Move
I observed many instances of self-percussion during my fieldwork researching how listening to sounds is learned, taught and practiced in a Melbourne medical school and it's connected teaching hospital. The students were sounding out their own bodies; practicing the technique while also feeli...
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